What is aggressive skating?
Aggressive or street skating is an extreme form of inline skating. It can be done in the street, the skate park or on ramps, and combines technical performance, creativity and a major adrenaline rush.
Wheels & bearings
Small (57 mm), hard (88A) wheels and ABEC3 bearings.
Soul plate
The sole of the boot is fitted with a soul plate (external part) and a wide negative plate (internal part) so that you can do any kind of slide. These two parts have a groove in them to make stalls and grinds easier.
Spare parts for repairing your skates available in workshops.
Screws (ref 8077060)
Buckle kit (ref 8077721)
Rivet and bolt kit (ref 8077043)
Legal notices
Applies to inline skates designed for a person weighing between 20 kg and 100 kg (body weight). Defines the safety requirements and specifications related to test methods, labelling, and information provided by the manufacturer to reduce the risks of injury to which the user and third parties may be exposed under normal conditions of use.
Maintenance and repairs
Change parts or repair your skate with the spare parts available in-store or in your Decathlon store's workshop.
After skating in water, dust or sand, remove the wheels, dry and degrease the bearings with a dry cloth. We recommend that you regularly rotate your wheels so they wear down evenly.
Check out all of our maintenance tips on our Oxelo YouTube channel.
Frame
Composite plate. Freestyle assembly (2 wheels per skate): very wide grind plate with an H-block that makes stalls, grinds and slides easier.
What spare parts should you use for repairs?
Screws (ref 8077060) / Buckle kit (ref 8077721) / Rivet and nuts kit (ref 8077043) / 2x2 57mm 88A street skate wheels (ref 8110646) / 8 ABEC 7 bearings (ref 8111804) / 8 ABEC 5 bearings (ref 8111805) / Spacers (ref 8122625).
Tips for storage and maintenance
Storage tips
We recommend you keep your inline skates in a dry, cool place. After use do not dry near a naked flame or in direct contact with a heat source.